The Corpse Demon – Lafcadio Hearn
One of the most important things Kindergarten and Preschool age children learn is counting. In this activity, they will also have a chance to work on their writing skills. You can see an example of this math worksheet for young students below.
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You can download this great math worksheet for Kindergarten or ready Preschoolers.
Our teen is taking a Classic Horror Literature Class this year. His Classic Horror Book, courtesy of Glencoe, has several stories by famous authors like Poe, Dickens and Hawthorne. We’ve taken it upon ourselves to supplement his book with the reading of other Classic, Horror Short Stories by the same authors from his work.

Our Microsoft Excel – Report Card Template for Middle School and High School has been so popular we now have made the template in a variety of colors. Now you can personalize your child’s report card to match their unique self.

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Here is a set of FIVE worksheets for High School students. The worksheets are based on the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding. We recommend this for 9th Grade though you could use it for an advanced Middle School student or 10th or 11th grade students, as well.
The worksheets offer at least 20, comprehensive questions per section covered. Answer sheets are included for every worksheet and the test. The test is comprised of 50 questions – 25 multiple choice and 25 short answer.
This lesson is primarily recommended for Kindergarten and Pre-K children. However, this may be good for a 1st or 2nd grader who is behind and/or one who is having trouble with their writing skills.

This lesson is recommended for children in Kindergarten, though an advanced Preschool child can benefit from this lesson, as well. If your child in 1st grade is struggling with Math, this might also be a great refresher though most kids over the age of 6 will find this lesson to be very easy.
This lesson is recommended for: Level A – 1st Grade, Level B – Kindergarten, Level C – Preschool. This visually stimulating activity will work well for Level D students in Pre-K through 2nd Grade.
This lesson contains the basic arithmetic lesson on the Properties of Addition. While this lesson is recommended for 3rd grade, it can be used for children in 2nd through 4th grades.
